By default, the main window will open up maximized, and the zoom level will be automatically the highest possible to fit the document into your screen - so that documents will become finally readable. Especially valuable if you are using a small size screen.

PDFView supports a powerful full screen mode, and a innovative "presentation" mode, in which nothing is displayed but your document, not even scroll bars. This mode is designed with Beamer user in mind, but not restricted to them. more...

What's New

Version 0.14.3:

Fixed a crash, that occurred randomly when the document was updated.

Restored search.

Slightly updated German translation.

Warning: the outline status is unpredictable, after an update: it may work, it may not work, it may crash, it may be out-of-date. I'm gonna work on it for the next release.

By default, the main window will open up maximized, and the zoom level will be automatically the highest possible to fit the document into your screen - so that documents will become finally readable. Especially valuable if you are using a small size screen.

PDFView supports a powerful full screen mode, and a innovative "presentation" mode, in which nothing is displayed but your document, not even scroll bars. This mode is designed with Beamer user in mind, but not restricted to them. Apple Remote support is also planned, in the future.

it recognizes when the file is updated on disk and offers to reload it;

if you are using the PDFSync LaTeX package, you can switch back and forth between the document and the text editor; just Command-click on a point in the PDF to be taken to the corresponding LaTeX line in your editor (customizable in the preferences);

again, if you are using PDFSync, you can set up your editor to jump you to the appropriate page in the PDF (please refer to this page for instructions about it).

PDFView has a very nice magnification tool: just drag around the document to use it.

PDFView supports a useful miniature display.

Among other features:

PDFView lets you view your PDF the way you want: you can rotate pages, choose to display one or two pages at the same time, let it choose the best zoom level or fine-tune it.

PDFView can be configured to reload, at startup, the document you had open when you closed it, and for each of them it remembers all the display settings you changed, and the page you were viewing.

PDFView is an Universal Binary, and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher.

A few features (hand tool, magnification tool, PDFSync support, some icons) were taken by the excellent TeXShop's source code; parts of the PDFSync support also are based upon TeXniscope.

PDFView currently supports fifteen languages:

English

Italian

Japanese (thanks to E-WA)

German (thanks to Christoph Schmitz)

French (thanks to Damien Pollet)

Swedish (thanks to Henrik Cederblad)

Brazilian portuguese (thanks to Adhemerval Zanella)

Traditional chinese (thanks to Lann Chang)

Simplified chinese (thanks to Lann Chang)

Korean (thanks to Gord Welch)

Spanish (thanks to Daniel Salmerón Amselem)

Danish (thanks to Ola Berger Bungum)

Norwegian (thanks to Helge André Gudmundsen)

Russian (thanks to Ilya and Tanya Sherman)

Dutch (thanks to Robert Klep)

Version 0.14.3:

Fixed a crash, that occurred randomly when the document was updated.

Restored search.

Slightly updated German translation.

Warning: the outline status is unpredictable, after an update: it may work, it may not work, it may crash, it may be out-of-date. I'm gonna work on it for the next release.